Collection: Live Small Animal
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Live Animal - Rabbit
Vendor:BR - Private BreederRegular price From $75.00Regular priceUnit price / perDomestic Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus)
The Domestic Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus) is a charming and lovable small mammal, known for its soft fur, playful personality, and gentle demeanor. Available in a variety of breeds, colors, and sizes, domestic rabbits make excellent companions for individuals and families alike. Their social nature and adaptability allow them to thrive in both indoor and outdoor environments with proper care.
Product Details
- Species: Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus
- Common Names: Domestic Rabbit, Pet Rabbit, Bunny
- Origin: Domesticated from the European Rabbit
- Diet: Herbivore
- Maximum Size: Varies by breed (1–6 kg or more)
- Temperament: Gentle, social, and curious
- Care Level: Moderate
Care Guidelines
Housing Setup:
Domestic rabbits can be kept indoors or outdoors in a secure enclosure. Provide a spacious hutch or pen with plenty of room to hop, stretch, and rest. Include a soft bedding material such as hay or straw and ensure the enclosure is well-ventilated, clean, and predator-proof. Allow supervised free-roaming time for exercise and stimulation.Environment Needs:
- Temperature Range: 10°C – 25°C (avoid extreme heat or cold)
- Enclosure Size: Minimum 120 x 60 cm for smaller breeds, larger for bigger breeds
- Bedding: Hay, straw, or paper-based bedding
Diet:
A rabbit’s diet should primarily consist of fresh hay (e.g., timothy or meadow hay) for digestion and dental health. Supplement with fresh vegetables like leafy greens (e.g., romaine lettuce, spinach, and parsley) and a small amount of high-quality rabbit pellets. Fresh water should always be available, provided in a bottle or heavy bowl to prevent spillage. Treats, like fruits, should be given sparingly.Behavior and Compatibility:
Rabbits are social animals and can bond well with humans and other rabbits when introduced properly. They are crepuscular, meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk. Provide toys, tunnels, and chewable items to prevent boredom and maintain dental health. Rabbits are best kept in pairs or small groups, but ensure they are spayed or neutered to avoid territorial behaviors and overpopulation.
Health and Maintenance:
Regular grooming is essential, especially for long-haired breeds. Monitor nails and trim them as needed. Provide chewing materials to maintain healthy teeth. Vaccinations and regular check-ups with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian are crucial for their health, including protection against diseases like myxomatosis and rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD).
Availability:
Domestic Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus) are available at Cradle Coast Pet & Aquarium. Visit or contact the store to check availability and bring home one of these adorable and affectionate companions today!
Due to variations in breeds and age, your rabbit may not look identical to the image provided.
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